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The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis
St. Martin's Press
August 2008
On Sale: August 5, 2008
432 pages ISBN: 0312371535 EAN: 9780312371531 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction Political
Meltdown is the riveting inside account of an American
diplomatic disaster When George W. Bush took office in 2001, North Korea’s
nuclear program was frozen. Kim Jong-Il had signaled to the
outgoing Clinton administration he was ready to negotiate
an end to his missile program. Today, North Korea has
become a full-fledged nuclear power, with enough fissile
material to stage an underground test in 2006, manufacture
as many as ten more warheads, and—in the worst-case
scenario—provide nuclear material to rogue states or
terrorist groups. How did the United States fail to prevent
a long-standing adversary like North Korea from acquiring
nuclear weapons? Drawing on more than two hundred interviews with key
players in Washington, Seoul, Tokyo, and Beijing, including
Colin Powell, John Bolton, and ex-Korean president Kim Dae-
jung, as well as insights gained during fourteen trips to
Pyongyang, longtime CNN correspondent and North Korea
expert Mike Chinoy provides a blow-by-blow account that
takes readers behind the scenes of secret diplomatic
meetings, disputed intelligence reports, and Washington
turf battles as well as inside the mysterious world of
North Korea. Meltdown shows how the U.S. refusal to engage
in serious diplomacy spurred Kim Jong Il to stage his
nuclear breakout, and provides a wealth of new material
about the subsequent reversal of course that led the Bush
administration to abandon confrontation in the hope of
negotiating an end to the nuclear crisis. Chinoy has produced a gripping account of one of America's
longest-running, most volatile foreign policy crises that
explains why North Korea remains a danger today—and why it
didn't have to be this way.
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